
| The Quick and the Dead "The Quick and the Dead" is the first official adventure module for Battlegrounds. It is intended for use with D&D 3.5 (or 3.0) rules, with a party of four 3rd level PCs. This is a BRPG conversion of a PDF adventure module that was written and produced by our very own Farland. The original PDF is included in the download. The module is being released for free so that Battlegrounds users have a ready-to-play adventure that they can use to learn the Battlegrounds software and get a glimpse at what it is capable of. It will also serve as an example that GMs or third-party developers can use when crafting their own BRPG adventure modules. We hope this becomes a catalyst for more user-created modules. It is for use with BRPG v1.0.8, and includes everything you need to play (maps, tokens, pre-generated PCs, stat blocks, etc.). A valid BRPG license is required for each participant (although a player can play using just the unlicensed free Demo if the GM has a Floating License available for them to use). You can download the module here (60.6 MB): Installation instructions and other important information is in the ReadMe file which is included in the download. Note, this is also available as a Fantasy Grounds adventure, see below. |
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| Special Delivery to Gudina From the first issue of Stellar Reaches Traveller Fanzine, Special Delivery to Gudina features additional planetary artwork, NPC's and CT/Trav20 GRiP sheets for iPC. Complete with a copy of the pdf of SR #1, this GRiP adventure is translated with permission of Stellar Reaches. For use with Classic and Traveller20. You can download the adventure from Emryys' Amber Zone. For help and general GRiP info and support, be sure to stop by the GRiP Community Forums. |

| Decent into Dallas Station Decent into Dallas Station is a free one-shot adventure for MapTool using the Savage Worlds rules, by snikle at Four Ugly Monsters. Here is the final campaign file for the Descent into Dallas Station. Should work with the MT version 1.3b15-17. Please be aware that many colonial marines were killed in the production of this adventure. Enjoy. Reports for snikles sessions can be seen at the MapTools forum (Session 1, Session 2, Session 3) |
